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Mode:lina architekci’s interior design for Jabłka Adama, a computer store in Poznań, Poland, was inspired by the store’s name (Adam’s Apples in english) which led to a theme of apples, crates and fruit stand.

‘Jablka Adama’ store by mode:lina architekci, photo: Marcin Ratajczak

The “Typical exposing table was exchanged for a stall on wheels, built with wooden frames.” says mode:lina. “Similar to the stall, a customer service point was designed – it’s a simple, big wooden box.”

‘Jablka Adama’ store by mode:lina architekci, photo: Marcin Ratajczak

“Wooden boxes, usually used for selling fruits, this time, they went on to store’s walls as an exposition of accessories.”

‘Jablka Adama’ store by mode:lina architekci, photo: Marcin Ratajczak

“As paper bags are usually used as a package for apples, architects came up with an idea to reuse them and apply on store walls. Duplicated and superimposed, they create an outstanding yet raw and eco detail.”